“Creativity Without Borders: 4 Trends And A New Vision For Global Marketers Forbes Some of this year's most award-winning ideas – Metro Trains' “Dumb Ways to Die” and Dove's “Real Beauty Sketches” are two prime examples of cultural fluid wonders.”

I recently read what could be one of the most influential books of my life. Uprising by Scott Goodson, founder of StrawberryFrog, the world's first cultural movement agency. One of my biggest learnings was that many of the ...

By analyzing findings of interviews with over 1,700 CEOs worldwide, the fifth biennial IBM Global CEO Study, “Leading Through Connections,” reveals how CEOs are prioritizing the creation of more impactful connections with their employees, their...

Tim Brown, CEO of IDEO talks about the power of networks in this great video from The World Economic Forum 'Summer Davos' in Tianjin, China.

We often take decisions by using the wrong or outdated tools and theories. Network science and tools are readily available to inform decisions in different sectors and organizations. Their adoption for decision-making should be further promoted.

Nowadays, any organization should employ network scientists/analysts who are able to map and analyse complex systems that are of importance to the organization (e.g. the organization itself, its activities, a country’s economic activities, transportation networks, research networks).Interconnectivity is beneficial but also brings in vulnerability: if you and I are connected we can share resources; meanwhile your problems can become mine and vice versa.The concept of “crystallized imagination” refers to things that are first in our head and then become reality. This concept can be turned into network applied research on economic complexity of a country’s economic activities and development prospects.

In less than a decade social media has become a huge part of our daily lives, our culture and the way we interact with those around us.

People typically spend more than 3 hours a day on social media platforms (or at least 8h/day here at Brandwatch), browsing for just about everything imaginable. From breaking news and finding new jobs, to who we vote for and how we shop, social media is changing the world as we know it.

As experts in both social media and data analysis, we’ve been pleased to find so many great infographics that prove how social media has revolutionized so many industries. Social media is expected to turn into $1.3 trillion industry through better productivity and customer service.

The infographic below from MyLife lays out many of these changes in a clear, concise way.

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